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Imagine living only one good week out of every month, feeling misunderstood, and struggling with extreme mood swings that disrupt your entire life. This episode sheds light on PMDD, a condition often mislabeled as PMS, offering validation and practical ways to reclaim those lost weeks.
00:00 Introduction to PMDD
02:37 PMS vs. PMDD: Key Differences
06:00 Debilitating Symptoms & Misdiagnosis
09:38 Understanding PMDD Mechanism & Endometriosis
12:55 Treatment & Nutritional Support
17:46 Support Systems & Technology’s Role
22:53 Future Outlook and Living with PMDD
25:52 AI in Medicine: Opportunities & Fears
31:42 Final Thoughts & Finding Support
This episode marks a significant milestone for 2DocsToc, reaching its 50th episode with the return of Dr. Hariri. The discussion highlights the historical lack of awareness for women’s health issues like PMDD, comparing it to past dialogues around breast cancer awareness. Rob notes the common dismissal of these symptoms by medical professionals, underscoring the importance of increased understanding and empathy.
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By Abbass Shafii, MD and Rob Hoyer, MDStory Preview
Imagine living only one good week out of every month, feeling misunderstood, and struggling with extreme mood swings that disrupt your entire life. This episode sheds light on PMDD, a condition often mislabeled as PMS, offering validation and practical ways to reclaim those lost weeks.
00:00 Introduction to PMDD
02:37 PMS vs. PMDD: Key Differences
06:00 Debilitating Symptoms & Misdiagnosis
09:38 Understanding PMDD Mechanism & Endometriosis
12:55 Treatment & Nutritional Support
17:46 Support Systems & Technology’s Role
22:53 Future Outlook and Living with PMDD
25:52 AI in Medicine: Opportunities & Fears
31:42 Final Thoughts & Finding Support
This episode marks a significant milestone for 2DocsToc, reaching its 50th episode with the return of Dr. Hariri. The discussion highlights the historical lack of awareness for women’s health issues like PMDD, comparing it to past dialogues around breast cancer awareness. Rob notes the common dismissal of these symptoms by medical professionals, underscoring the importance of increased understanding and empathy.
Get In Touch!